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Magnetovariational (MV) and magnetotelluric (MT) surveys are useful tools to understand both the structure and evolution of the Antarctic lithosphere over regionally extensive areas. This is particularly the case over the interior of East Antarctica, the most poorly understood part of our planet and a major frontier for future exploration....
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A Geomagnetic Depth Sounding profile was performed across the glaciated Rennick Graben and the adjacent fault-bounded terranes of northern Victoria Land in East Antarctica. Induction arrows analysis and a 2D inversion model provide a unique deep electrical resistivity window beneath these fault zones. The electrical resistivity break across the...
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Environmental protection of Antarctica is a fundamental principle of the Antarctic Treaty. Impact assessment and significance evaluation are due for every human activity on the remote continent. While chemical and biological contaminations are widely studied, very little is known about the electromagnetic pollution levels. In this frame, we...
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North Victoria Land (NVL) features two major tectonic elements: the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM), forming the uplifted flank of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic West Antarctic Rift System, and the Wilkes Subglacial Basin (WSB). Structure of the TAM rift flank has been partially investigated with different geophysical approaches. To the West, the...
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The Wilkes Subglacial Basin (WSB) represents a largely unexplored, approximately 1400 km-long and up to 600 km-wide subglacial depression, buried beneath the over 3 km-thick East Antarctic Ice Sheet. During the 2005-06 austral summer an extensive aerogeophysical survey was flown to investigate the WSB adjacent to northern Victoria Land (NVL),...
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AB: Mt. Melbourne volcano is located along the transition between the Transantarctic Mountains and the West Antarctic Rift System. Recent volcanic activity is suggested by the occurrence of blankets of pyroclastic pumice and scoria fall around the eastern and southern flanks of Mt Melbourne and by pyroclastic layers interbedded with the summit...
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Digital enhancement of maps is one of the most useful tool to drive the interpretation of potential fields data. Among the many techniques available in literature, apparent susceptibility mapping provides a good qualitative picture of the actual magnetic susceptibility distribution. Essentially the approach consists of an inversion based on the...
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